The Daily news and herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1866-1868, September 28, 1866, Image 2

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The Daily ItewS.W Harjdd &v« s. w. MASONS i Ur SABIUKL W. vv. t/thompson. ... u*»i»t« Official Paper or the City. thk con rriTmoi^i Tfte sditpr of the Mohfte / sr writing jlpmlire T»fc.ii<»ices the „ declantttof'th|^4rT0A HdraW, “that - the North will yp« hw the Ceprreteiooal ptf* of^fecodiiMMifi^ of the President,” and says: v *jPbat means that we of the South are to eetlLee and Johnston and oar beat and truest citisensto disfran- CgAPH. PHta may* ggBjflMaw POSTMASTKIIS Are authorized to receive subscriptions tor the NEWS *" ASgTgERaJXPsny.^'i-^oMy advertised totes.- -s n i rere»r,w - TO OUR CODITRT PRIMIM. As much interest ia (alt RupaRhout the country in regard to the prospects of the cotton and other crops we wilt be grateful |o our jbutUag friemlMiu* others • in thointarlor for infoQn<Q<Si ©A »uh}efc^. ^ Those * who have opportunities tor obtaining valuable Intor- f matfyuin regard to Ah* froylmcrop^.Ua forklug our claims. We can' newer he so base as that. My hand thmll wither before easting any vote ia that direction. If the worst comes to the wont, we can at least reject re upiynju 'tG^rareaBK soffn^nbi m «i«!i up wwt Southern “» Congress. If df the free-Tibor system, and klndrefi Matters, of 8* n eral interest, will confer e favor by *mtnnnIcatiiSi the same to ua. The Mercantile Index *■»»«* *“ n,e ■•f Weave eed Herald. Having assumed other engagements which will oc- eupT his Whole time and attentlou, the Mbsertoer has disposed qt the good wfll of this paper to&. W. Mason, Esq., proprietor of the Daily Haws AND.HanALD, and, though very unwilling, wiU-essssria publiastiau from to-day. . ■’ * "' Ho desires to take thiaoceaaon of netoralng thanks to the press and mechanics of the city for uniform -oourtesy and frequent acta of kindness;: to the Post Office Department ted Express Companies tor many kind favors, and to the pnblto generally for a liberal share of patronage. In conclusion, he would bespeak tor the News ast> Hcb ved the faverabb consideration and support of all his friends, edited and owned, as it Ia by onejn avery way deserving.thsir utmost confidence. All prepaid contnota tor advertising will be fulfilled by the DsUy SawS am Bsuu). This office will remain .open tor the tranaaction of all business connected with It or the "tost (Tause,” of which work the.nndaraigtrad ia agent in this city. QBO. H.- JOHNSTONE, editor and publisher Mercantile Index Savannah; Aug. 23.1886. SAVANNAH PRICKS OURRKNT. The proprietor of the Nrws and Hbrald long regretted his inSbility to engage u competent person to conduct his local commercial department, but has now se cured the services of CapL Gbo. H. John stone, late publisher of tho Hero&ntite Judex, who will furnish full market reports for this journal, and also edit a weekly letter sheot Prices Current, to be issued from this office. While publishing the Index, we believe his Prices Current had much the largest circulsM tion and best reputation among the mer chants, of any in the city, being remarkable for its accuracy and general acceptability. We .propose to devote all reasonable space, and every exertion to the produc ti6n of a re liable and complete financial and commercial article each week, and the publication of any important changes each day. The subscriber desires to announce to hisfriends. and tho business community generally, that he will continue, from the News and Ubbaed office, the 18,8* of the Weekly Letter Sheet Price* Current, fbnnerly published by him ip connection with the "Mercantile Index," and respectfully requests e continuance of the liberal patronage hitherto extended him. GEO. H. JOHN8TONK. thn jniie* — ri : ~— tl “‘ m havn accept the Constitutional Amendment, which is the Congressional plan of reconstruction, would USmCHsBIF the last clause of the amendment specifically" Hayi . e _ provides that Congress shall have toll paWHff »‘ to adopts fitter ^iriation to. carry the amendment into effect; and Ih&tHliia proviso would certainly be construe^ to cover any exaction, however intolerable, which the Radicals might desire to impose, is foreshadowed by the language, as reported in our tplegmphie columns this morpiug used bjr’fcew. tJuft^wAaking bis seat as President of the Radical Convention at Pittsburg. He eaid, “as soon as the South- SBEMttff- ciemcficynietea wit to tres^wssivn w ns for men who have erred to be humble, when they acknowledge their mistake they should then be received, aW nOt them.” The same telegram iBlorms"tts that the ulterer of these vindictive sentiments was the lion of tlie Convention, which represents the Kidioal j*r»lba «ff lBefBo»«n*SoA£Rh>rs in the Northern States. No Southern Stale, of course, would be an. false to its rnv». dignity and Constitutional rights as to humble itself in sack cloth and ashes in the .. .. ~ . . xrri Toy -r . FROM NEW YORK. jnaaJ—iititlnn nf BaM ■in council, ms cniBfflirT*! until their eacceieon tit IS be held at the- Court Hoa*8 in the dw'ssr-aesjsr im IHggMag DEATH OF BBV- DR HfWKI Rotes KiiAS’Ktftfutloiu Iren Se*|.»- .BJnado^SSff oT MILITARY INCIDENT JN KENTUCKY. ^SStea®laSfafs General Sweeney Esetaewe th« PenlaauC ^baA.gos»iCAJ. lavre, has brought 088,9001. in gold. coupsos .is i«r>ipHl»*osr ’«f] 108*; Ten-fortias«jA. u fiRttWS StfRRV 1 *» le3 3 *9P8. bels* Uptande, *t aso.; Or^en* 4^ Fl^ur end Wl unchanged. Pork heavy, at" *32 90.. Lertl heivj, 16«@1#0. Bd^fimdinKSKiSWart^ne. cook duU. Navel nl lllririly, $4®9B0. Caruljyej|a>f, JOjittM’A* . The Rov. Dr. %«kw, J-fffflf Jgf*^ of (jhriet Church, New Orleims, end Bwhop of Mississippi, to-day. ' • A San Francisco Aiepetoh fayvtQmwtf Emma wi^lie conveyed home in4b# OovMHRillit rt^fiwbip Vail Lilt, which was tenderydber by Secretary Seward. A dispatch from Warsaw, Ky^ where ex-Provost Marshal Ferris was taken froih the'steamer Gen.! ts sssWLB-ths ehsrgs Sf eiurfkr. (fi# banging two guerillaa,) has.tossi *s«ri*et»*a.lw,ncptnpany rf sol diers, by order of Gen. Dnrif. commanding putt Ds- purtment. , A dispatch from Aspy Bay says. the-Newfonnaiand lines, so badly damaged by Equinoctial galeV, «re nearly repaired.. Cable news -is aseuentarily ex- ected. . .: Gen. Sweeney announces that he declines having anything to do with Fenian proceedings. I) raes^wjffl^Wrf. ‘-• -Oux Wwbtot Lwtt— SwHtT Pmsonn Cub rent wai be isiaed t»-day. M*chaut» rc- - quiring their cards ioferted are reqimaled to hand in their orders as soon as possible ; and also, should they desire to increase their, number, to send in at an early hour a notification to that effect, as the very flatter ing'patronage extended, us frequently pre cludes the reception of late orders. A Truth Well Stated.—There is not says the LoaisvtUeriJourier, a civilised na tion ou the face of the earth that would not joyfully accept the Southern States as a part of its dominions, and grant them equal rights with their own people, nor one that would not feel its strength and power doubled by the acquisition. Their immense and fertile territory, the grand and wonderful heroism of their people, their astonishing capabilities for produpidg wealth* U*c fidhW 1 ®-P^ l,icir people to their pledges, make not only the territory but the people who inhabit it valua ble beyond ali calculation. Yet, the blind and fanatical Jacobins who rule this nation, propose to erect that vast and valuable do main into a negro colony, and expel lrom it its heroic, cultivated, hospitable, and,mag nanimous inhabitants. Was there ever such reckless infatuation since the confusion of toagtuisfkt the tower of BfibeL . so msliaintity jstal^te £*3; Hock hero of New Orleans and the Bermuda Hundreds. The implacable and, wo might add, blood thirsty hostility which is beiug manilcsted Nhows, id ouy opinion, ,tif*t,it-i»lhkir deter mination not to abide by life ddfistitutional amendment^wrett if Accepted in good ikith- by the excluded Slaves. In other words, the incorporation of the amendment as a part ot the Constitution would be no safeguard against other and more insufferable dcmanik by a class of men which seems to be ani mafia byj|u oftqMealre t^ofcnreP^tye mao hood and seif-re9pect of a brave and honora ble people- i!!l) TUB SHIPMENT UK COTTON. We have been informed that in a large section of the country extending along line of the Central Railroad, within the gusta tax district, no placss have yet been desigi^tgBAt^idli Mt^n can be delivered, nor Govenimenfagents in attendance to re- ceive the tax.and weigh aniVUra^d .Mje col- tori prelimlnafy Xo shipment. i^Dgalat^t enough there are no agents known to UK people of that aectioa nearer than those at Augusta; and, we understand, the planters have been told. that if they desire to siip their cotton immediately it must he sent] lb' that city. These facts would seem to imU^ cate that a scheme has been set on foot;iy certain Government officials the object of which is toi divert by compulsory meau^to Augusta the products of a section wliich have kept; heretofore ^riljuVti 4 f« ^«|s city. This is certainly a most extraordinary peo- ceeding, in view of the fact that the law pro vides that officers shall be appointed, pipj pteces aad days dssigtiAted where and when they can be found to weigh and brand the cotton, collect the lax either in money or by taking a bond; after which tiie cotton is allowed to be shipped to whatever nointUiRi owner desires. * W6 WOuid respectftifly caff the attention of the parties whose duty it .is to remove the.difficulties complained ufia the first -raeohittos- pawed at * HMeting THE CA8E OF MR DAVIS POSTPONED THK SECRETARY OK THK TRKAStU AMD THE COTTON TAX. \ 'JdUkPVRR, jqtifin»Uhii‘eUi*el>ee r states oil authority, that Justice Chase and Judge Uh* derwood hsvereOBebiJVd flmt because of the legisla tion of fast Congress the adioimied Cour^. cannot l>e lieklcrfiiatobonR sSit^BniRi. cjxu*.q»en*A tbe a of Mr. Davis esunot bo tried. li«KHi5y : B''kBlefe*tfcm‘or Soofhvrb citizens sought 3Mf^sa5«asss»r^sft oticarira. ~ New Advertisei OFFICE CLERK OK COUNCIL, Sept. Si. 1»*. I * ^mrnrr itra ftlPnXBEB. 1808. Mavors^Uwehre ■■EmSF seven in the morning and six ma i7r fH7ttr— of the S^nndgr moeupertntendenCPof iefoart$JRefonn tl Refiwm .. .... ...... -c" RATOS: - • • - -* * a ANDfiESWl. i --■> 1 -4#A- W. WYIjLY. 2—JOHN E,. WHEATON. ‘ 1 8-t-V. I». GHB. ; 4-^HZNBY BRIGHAM. 5—MARTIN J- FORD. ' «-Dr JaMEB J. WAItlNG. . .7—EDWARD C. WADE. 8—JOHN L. VILLALONOA »—M. H. MEYER. Ifl^RgRTiTSS C. MIT J1 IE IT—WM- HUNTER. 12—ALVIN N. MILLER. ' septs MANSI! ad Streep CHARLESTON, S. C. anil wsll-kpown House, sitoated In ths'ceotrsl House, st Columblm, 8. C„) .he offer. ISSU sn^MyBcrtfdrit taken, on Tiosm'wSh orwJISoBt Bosrt, W dssiwj!- Woo<L Wo° d -x ' el 1L# M-It .YA£E;p|mwr ;»o x! :»‘Ai ’><ti . -WOOOYA2D U.U VliJ «lo 1*ilA , _ to al?' J< ‘ 0 .aaeiwa; x W *^i-. ~*-VAi.V«»to.i^st-A■ Feruznder. Cor. RAb—ihwn and JMPMEMtry t3 ---AND . G-LASSWAITE, vvirvunros tlANDlsud arecoMfsntlv reeelving"utfittfons theretoj. tiie t.ARfjvsi H A S°S m ^ et ’ *“<* th « « mrnSfsf. coHuSnl rebperedtoa^J* - a- 4Qd BBOUOHTON STREET, 1 L " c 1 '4.—iW Mirentt from BULL STREET. j HDT J1L TAdvqrtisementm General Itwaranee avy/io >• mm SCBSCHlBWt sflsni tor sols 32 la Acres Pine JW“»L22Z MKtoM are iavilail lo«ninto* Ch* shove place is (Stored zt the lends sad ciop. ft perssrv. CITIZENS’TICKET. FOB MAYOR: H.-0. ANDBRSON. . .. FOR AUlSBMEN: JOHN C. FERRILL. .. GEO. C. FREEMAN. JOHN McMAHON. W. U. WILT BERGER. JOHN CUNNINGHAM, M. J. FORD. J. Ia VILLALONGA* THOMAS H. HARDEN. JOHN FLANNERY.. - HENRY BRIGHAM. H. R. OHRIBTIAN. H. A. CRANE. ae27-tdr in/ StposiaWG of tub Past.-Thirty-two years ago, remarks an exchange, when Senator Douglas left his Greeu mountain homo for Illinois, hisjjreat rival, Lincoln, was keeping a post-office, fresh from the glories of the Black Hawk war; Andrew Johnson wad 1 - Mayor ol a little town iq Tennessee; Jeffer son Davis, a Lieutenant of dragoons, was chasing the Indians; Ssward was .grieving over his defeat as Governor; Breckinridge was studying the orations of Cicero against Cataline at a Kentucky college; Chase was - endeavoring to gain a Taw practice in Cincin nati Sumner Was entering the Boston bsrr; Broderick was cutting stone; Grant was schoolboy in his teens; and Farragut was watching the honor of his flag on the torrid coast of Brazil. t the assessors and collectors of this State on the 18th inst., which says : *' Tiist whenever dssignsted ppiAls in different couiv, Ue» ia one District tor welnbiiui, se»e*si|IK and-scli the subject.to the AJtorney general for bis opinion ill the premises. ,sfcoc0 Ebrgmmf J*8F °^ d “» ,h * Senntw. ■Stilt Market. 1 tootsy 600 bales. Moaile, Middle PSffiWPr The Markets. Notice Hie sadsnigried, tuviag been appointed Aastgave * tiie Serubarits^ and Planters* Bank, is prepared to writer,upAnlilailpif. Alt bJB holders, and other persons haying el films' against paid Balk, -are re quested to pre^nt the aanae far liquidation. And ail parties uidqidej to the Bsqk are requested to n>Aitp immediate payment. Billlintdarv will lore their priority if the blllaare not presented withlv six months. - ^ 1 HIRAIi ROBflfffi, aupi-tf 1 ,ns. Sept 27.—Cotton iaita-1.600 bales at 87.qc. for Mixed abtnVgte. Superfine to firm at 50c. Raeon Rlfsulders lfic.; c. Wbiekey $2 30. <kA1.42>,'.. 2iew H discount. a.. \ r yeltowtoici snfi itomiqby'choler*. .'M NOTICE. 1IIAVX no further interest in tbs Steam Saw Mil near Che Flfty-s-xtb MHe-poston theOentml Railroad, saving send ovt all my inter. it In said Mill, 8* nppnr- tenancesaod business, MMr. WILLIAM T. fiflR of Screven coouty. J08OT CUT, Sevan nail, flrpt. >. 1886. ic4-li*ls* icTio Travelers. Now .papers. Msgnaiaez,«i*e*p .Novyls-nqd Boobv can be h ut at ■STILL* NKWS-1HCPOT, Inll street, corner of Bay lane, next to the Post Office (down stair .) -,1^4* I>pej3 ADttSAv lop a of all kind., in aoy‘ quantity, from a iiagie sheet un. Pens, viiK hurt rtMic-cwssi, Math ® qo<>. P««KO-PHOSPBOBAVBD BUXIR OP OA!LlSA'"f is a comoinatlon idPfheiilrred Mut ASoea.' IKON,. I’UOSPHtfiWB; OASIS*Wtj (In* 1 1 'Thelwre’giTee the blood a rich vermlllion color wherett becomes ihh» and watery t tae'PSospnonw s' U |H>1R8 fiervotts power In Castor fljfmfql, deprep. »iqtrict tor wetobing. sase^PK lecTihg thstax on cotton, toads K> turn s rrom its • . h o.ilisaya gtves ton* and-vigor to *11 natural course, thereby inflicting on the imidiWT TW » , , * L - J — 1 —-•—* tiK 9k|i41 1(2 11 | £ |f G.;’ ■port, K LI PPM AN’S ?' ie:nirai Wareltohv, Austria is Tuouhle.—It is aDnounced that Austria is at present suffering from tiie troubles that always beset a nation in time's of defeat. The Emperor Sods his Cabinet constantly quarrelling, and the difficulties caused by the many jealousies of races, that the Austrian Empire has always felt, are now yipfeased tenfold. . Austrian finances, too, are in a bad condition. The Government id endeavoring to negotiate Treasury notes arid loans amounting to $245,0601,000, but the various species are all at a discount, being quoted at from 46 to 69 cents on the dollar. In many quarters the people, impoverished 4*y the war; are demanding Government aid, and $10,000,000 have just been appropriated for the benefit oQbe Hungarians, whilst tho Vienna tradespeople ask for $1,000,000. btP®BTfJ<rJ>ECislov.—An important decision was. recently made at Fayette Superior Court by judge Warner, in the case of Grant «f. ■/dkam .VS.M. P. AlltS$> trover for slave* ( a$d hire. loss in value, or whenever the designated pmuto, weighing, sssissingi **-. in-ether district s are le# pensive to be reached, that the producer and owiffU outton be allowed by offloei* to convey their co.tou without hindrsuc* to such points. r r ¥he delay «msed bi^4htt*(fireH«iou <>f duty on thenatt^f the (officers yf the law is working serfous'rifitufy ^ f inters, thus complaining, as wejl as Urqpany j>f the merchants of this city whoafUmffier 5 heavy;, acceptances for th«sir accommodaVipc. We hope, therefore, the proper affloers of life Government will bestir themselvca in pro- vidingJor the nnerissitiei »fi)thfefsition le- ferred to, and not by delay subject tlrem-" selves to the imputetioo of wilfally obstruct ing the business of the country. ;l c ‘ : . We learn also that the same difficulties. awuu in the Tax Diatriet emhracuig the Southwestern portion of this State rind like wise in Middle Florida, to which the atten tion of the Department at Washington will be invited if not speedily removed. South Carouwa Stat Law.—A stay law, or something tp effectuate the effects <rf * stay lap, has passed the Caroliqa LegishUOre in the House," by a vote ot forty-three t<r thirty-nine. It stayfi execution by postponing all writs and process returnable this fall4# the next spring term of the courts. Thr ratification by the.State of New'Jer- sey of the Constitutional Amendment pro posed by the last Congresv psahea five States which have ratified it—Vermont, New Hamp shire, Connecticut, Tennessee amL New Jer sey.? The pbiaago TribR&a predicts that the requisite number (tWenty-titne) will ratify l>y Uhnith oi Itareh *ext >? - 1 * * / ' Mia Honor decided that where the defendant bad made a wrongful conversion of the slave property, the faclof emancipation afterwards .did not protect him. and that plaintiffs could recover the slaves, al the lime of Ute couver- . sion,, with interest, as damages. The juiy V jbfiud ifi Mpifordance. with the charge. Aoektlrmar writing of Oglethorpe, Greco. Efoeft "and emtoties, Georgia, saya the corn crop will not yield a bnshei io the • acre,ftnd that there Yflll opt b^celteo qnough' . * to purchase bbrri to make np the deficiency. Many of the negroes are leaving fof tfcnnRi' see and Mississippi, to avoid suffering for. bread. Thiafelrffiy agloitoy pfopect, but probably overdrawn. 1. V At a meeting of the slockhblders of the Atlanla and Roswell Railroad company, in Atlanta oa the 21st, it was resolved that a . a meeting of tiie stockholders of said compa- ■y be held at the City Hall ia Atlanta on the Ifith day of Octohef next, and that James R King,-the President of said company, be re- qnested to report to the stockholders at said ’‘meetifig, the present «nodltl6n .or the affkin of said company. !. Forsalo^t , Notice, 1 •rtteSfeehanics’ Sattog and Loan A*oHiUirti o* 8a- ,vaunah, hAvina made to Ute undersigned an astlgn- ntfuo iRaUI of Us property and effects, tor tiie benefit of Its creditors, alt p rsoas Having claims against t Is* coriairation are requested to present them t» Ihejm- dersisBed, and »H person* indebted -to said corpora tion will make payment to ft. Vi. W. BRtIKN, Assignee of'Mechanics* Saving and • sepl 3m Loan Astocfation' of Savannah, / Assignee’s Uotlcc. The nmrertignod havtng bcwi appwiotod assignee nf the hank of Commerce of 'Ssvanmfli, Ceorgts. * prei*r*d tosnSeropon- Ilia duties. All.tall holders and other per* 0 ** having claims against'the said Banlt, are requested 10 present the same for llqnldit- tios, and ell porttes- indebted to. to* Msuk are re quested to make immejiale paymen*. Bill holders will loSe their priority .If .WWj.'k** not prevented within six mouths irotatha dale. JOHN O. FKBRILL. ; *filffi'*« $felgnee. ML HEW BILLIARD 1001 RE-OPENED. JJMOIGOi'iiMICEIl . 2 AUGUST 38, 1388. TUB undersigned would reaped fully inform their friends snd the piiblto that’they are prepki^f 10 effect Fire and Marine Risks .In -tne following uImk companies, at establish'd rates, sad aoUoWa Hbsreaf patronage: , , r . INTERNATIONAL INSURANCE dOtiPANY, Oi New York. NATIONAL BANKING INSURANCE COMPANY, of St. Louis, Mo. — — —*- OONTIREtjIAL ANSpRAfiCE CO.. of St. Louis, Mo. PEKihnDlKwMlti WJtT (t>.. Marlon, Ala ,. . JOHN w. ANDERSON A SONS, Bsfildtm - Ounx-r of Bryan.snd PtaMos farcets. The Washington Biljiard/Room Csratr St. Jallaa sad lstMid Sts,, . MARKET IRUARli, H ARBNEN PR-OrSNlB with Una sf fih«n>*3 flnt ctvs thhles—W«ntt4ve cent! per gam >*est of Ai*3, Wines, Liquors and Segars *lw«; D. McCONNKd. nnKtSinmau. OKI ISLAND AND DUNDEE IfFi 1 .‘'.Mp8U* Laths! Lathsl , • -A • ** f 1**—d.J / \ * from Erik c 86B9I CRAMS 4 GHATBILL. Academy oTSt. VincentOfPaul. rjlUE EXSBC1R8 > ot the. A'cqdemy of SL yiaceat of l*anl. oondaded by ilia bis lets of Mssepi *W he rasamsd MONHaH , Wtu "last, Book* will he sup plied the ltutha'-iorf at a moderate charge. MtrthMo 1 n.r.T—ttt- >— Assignees’ — Agua de Magnolia. A toilet dffiigfct I The ladies' tressars sad gentle nau’ahMBl Tne “sweetest thing" and largest qnaa- ity. Mann Atotured from the rich Southern Magnolia Isedtor hdth.ng the face and penun. to reader the vhla soft and tre*b, to prevent erc^ious, to partome Nothing, Ac. - It overcomes the unpleasant odor of pirmdratton. It teiaevhs redness, tan, blotches, Ac. Renres nervous headache and aRays tsfivsHnatlos. ft coola softenrsad adds delicacy to the ridfir it yields a snMned and lasting perfume. ' ft cured mosquito bites sad kings ot inssetA ft enbtaiue ub maierta) inju* ions to I be (ktfi. Patronised tiy Aetresses find Opera Slogan. It la ’witoleqay lady sliqqld have. Sold everywhere. 9tJ .-.hehfaghoaa Water once and you will use no ether : Cologne, Perfumery, or Toflet Water afterwarda. :*“• ‘ i>AMAS BARNES A00., ^ortnHVstiT / ' Props- Exclusive Agent*. M. T. • J. F, KIRN At Central Bail wad, Sava Landretti’s New Crop GARDEN ivaniiah. U8t RECEIVED, anfi.fjT Sale to *«y quantity. IPHN GILLILAND'A CO. J ust i*jr *e28-6t of said estate. ' This tefh day ofSe P t*mbeT^* i#rjpimlfAN _ to** Admlnistrstoy dr Bonne Kon.- FOK OCTOBER. Godsy'sLsdj’z Book. Leslie's L*a>*sNzgazlne. ,f ttenoresPs UfortrateU Monthly. Harper’s Monthly. * ■ Atlantic Moslhlj.. ' i, j Beedie>*Mdnthly. BaHou’s Mcnthly. < ThsGalaxy, No. 11. ,‘t.. .- aturd.ay (Monthly and W eqkly Partj. Raw Ysrit Weekly Maglna (Mootlily end Week ly Part). 1 I Ml - ' |i - " r The Old GiiarA ‘ : : . -EeketioKsgnSIne. -* " MeMi’sMsitoiy Mwszine. tor.Seetoiribsr. Crescent Monthly, for Sefdemtffir. De Bow’s Review, for September. Land K»Love, for September.. For sale by BffTiLL A BBOTHER. aef7-tf Bull street, next to Post Office. NCY •(, - :-n -,!» <rl tieauil elf FIRE, MARINE, Life and ' Accidetot. ' ** ' * : * 1 J * * * ^ INSURANCE EFFECTED AND - LOOSES PROMPTLY PAIO.^ 89 BAY STREET, M -.' * - 2 Savannah. Ga. WM. R. BOYD, StrperPntendeat nr Agrncy. A. WILBUR, repSSif Oearral Agent. Notice. OFFICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER,} DISTRICT OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE, J Macon, Ga., September 24, 1806. ) 1EA LED PROPOSAI.S will be reerfred qt this office IAY, October -tlh, 1888, A. Austell, Allan to, Georgia. W.H Inna*, (Late of Georgia,) New York. Austell & Inman, foften naff' Cs—iftloM Berrhantt, No. |» Wall street, * NEW YORK. W E are fully prepared to make liberal earh ad ran cement* oo consignment, tf-un Merchants and Planters, both nt this place sod a*, our agencies throughout the South. Oar Mr. Austell, if Atlanta, ■ 111 arrange advancements there. Colton and mer- ebaud ss will He forwarded to us with dispatch by oar aeenta, Messrs, Brady * Mosew Of Ssvannah. We will exert oar best eta rates to give sjtisfaction, and promote, the interests of our patron,. Consignm< mi lrom owr 8oaiberu fpendd rpspm- toiW saCcited. ■ . : . .. : >eg7-3m , The BainbrMge Aigns. Hagan’s Magnolia Vaha* ' TMetothe most delightful and extraordinary article .-vfer discovered. It*changes the s&-bmnit jpe* an lands 10 a pearly satin texture of ravishing heauty, mpartlng the marble purity 6f youth, and ths dt*B»- yue appearance so Inviting In the city belle ot fashion, it removes' ton, freckles, pimples »nd roughnem from Ihe skin, leaving the complexion fresh, transparent sad smooth" Ot contains no material hffsrioua to Ac skin, Patronized by Actresses and Opts* Singers. Ills wbat every I«dy should hare. Sold •verywhere. Retail price, so cents. Prepared by W. E. HAGAN, Troy, V. V*. . Address all orders to T HIS paper UpulMisbed every Srtwday moru- log, inHaiuhndge. and |e one of ths b*urt a rper- UstogmedDfimkin®odtl)Western Georgia. The.pier*, thunts of SaVafinah appreciate U on Account or Its eroosqent snd nafaKeriug *dr<wa«y»f the Atlantic sad G- ffRafiruad (toff the commercial iniere.is 01 tlliff Ci|fif"’• ii* J Vl ' 1. : *1 'a *h s_. J > All business do-celed with the A-vos in Favsflrf wall wtH-he*represented by the aulmertoer, who is aetbo*iSed torcMve slid receipt for sulwsriptiers i ‘ 4 - : ?&« beewl ^ o,,or ' ” GBD. H. JOHNSTONE, A pent. — - - - Ssvsnnrfi, 8ept S8,18S8- *•■••• * -• . W2T-tf NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. at thin oAce 18iu| §n obligatioo relltviog. tje /fo^jisriY ffw.t— reiaiffnfl far ifMM or /litwa e utter tne KOTa. beeS ^j£“w?LUaMS, "nfi-n ; jashetal'FrEight Agent. bctW-eodly DUMAS BARN ED* CO., Mtok ». T.- —1860—X. OffdM’i Plutoliffi Bitten* Assisrnees’ Notice. Th<uiitil^|M>Av5l ftjioipte 1 assignees of the Farmers' and Mechani c’ Bank or Savupui^ Georgia, hereby Satiiy billAol.Iers and otter claim; ants against the said Bank to present the stone tor IV qnidatioo, sod *U persons indebted to ihe Baok afy. required to make MU. dtate paylfienr. as**-"vffissr ds*it[ * J. E. G AsJDKV, > i u T.v Assiguees’ Notice, Bask or Sirunini, P ; ^mdJEB^SSOES^L of thls Bir.: forthtoimrpoio of teiasttoto jmd Ufipl- Vatlng ftvwffhl re, silprews. UVl^i claims agdlnrithis corporation 7ft 1 pretesti them, qpd at bHItoaMen hf this Bank are th * • ' “ :w jogethri pfttoi^ graal' debted will make ■y.:\ i.ia,i T\;u:t ml-Jq»* •eps-tf K’lMlit 1 fig They parity, strengthen and invigossts 1|iey create a healthy appetite. They are as antidote to change ofwsSte find rite. They overcome effect* of dtertpstlon sad late They strengthen tbs qystem ant telte* tee mind. They praesut miasmatic and Intermittent fsvere. Bwy pwrify the breath and sekhiy *>< th* stomach. . They care Dytoepaia sod Oootolpatian. They core murines, Cholsre and Chaims Mtebo*. . They care Livu Complaint and Ncrvoan Headache. TheyarethebestBibers In ths world. They make the weak strong, ann are szhauated Mtofa great (*■ store,. They ore read* of pare St. GNiXBasu the celebrated Calireya Bark, roots and herb*, sad: are taken with fhb pleasure ef a bovsrage, Without regard to age st ubs of day! Fartiealuly iceoaurended to delicate pea sops requiring s gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Jhugghte. H®*** “* Woore, M gsto Bln* oorfc to covered by oar prirmto u.8. Nimp Beware of eounter&ltr* sad refined Mite. p, H. BRAKE * CO., oeus-eodfy * «i Fevk Ente.HswTsrtu Dray Book Lost, $lQi Utottori tlovrauTirepsotoet the tore of ehUdmu’sshore.— Ous putrwWoutumtr three without Ups.. BOM svsay ffhere. • —" • *'• ^ KATHAIRON. LYON’S iatliMi i* ftwi ‘Owcft ASFreAtemt^ re lo de«Me. r^BYtn^o and«w- store. This article is what itonsmn itSftteSMi reaukabte prsparerioutetoe wortfi ■t m mu, owned and put *v by srigteai proprie- rer^StoSw made with tee team «mre,hkUaud st* tsulkm which gave it stale of ovreous million hot- Seoef aid dean. • thil ftsfrrlch, reftsnfffitosey. r the Mir fro* tens* off ssff terete* ItiSs It It ■‘D gt • _ ltte*tere*k*lr l «PON'te M Auylhdy orgddBemsu who reins.* voftMlrftMld mM Ijon*! K*tti«lro«L It H IM ^^nZdifsAout ree aivlUuri worid. SoMby al respectable dealers. B1BMB A Oo ■ Hew Talk « HAW fifffiM. p^^"3o»**feet, by ell drug aul md-iy Wanted, 10,OOOtSS “PUUNDB RLACK SKffD CQT, AA Tk" CbtBY k CO , iy Ssd Ahercorn 'trerts*. Wanted, . B r » g nilisUn In th e city, to complete his lifer, the isefise of th« Ns«e Awe HzKat.p for tbe raonhsof March. April arid July of the pment year, K wWchaHbermrpricewfllhepaid on deliveryat New* apd He. rid office. se-rf-tf HE WARP will be paid for its delivery at thtrrfifre, or to thfl'- wner. it has been ■UpdvafinsilmdxcMr- Cusiom House BLACK AKO MB TEAS - AT AUCTION. *■ ^ Mr- : ■Y Hi^)ft'YLhY k CHRISTIAN. of the Sfihrif rtiesUTei, Shaft stissfs Tea. Congon S whoia obests Tea, Congon At thsasmetime, ...... MffSteiriri —. — - mvX -^ Board, Board. CfEVttAtdsnflemee, oe Gffltleinen and Ladies, 9 can ehtuloHeard uu reasonable terms in onsof the most ylmniuf end, easement toeul lies in the rity-Applyto MBS.^Hd £ K & gteemdffito^f yet ,Of Barnard. 8 W- - till 8 o'clock a. m. THURSDAY, for th© material and construction of a FEKOE of sev- euteen buudred lineal feet, more -or lees, around th* Notional Cemetery now beiug made at Eawton, Burke county, Ga., ou the Augusta and Savannah Railroad. The gronbd" js one mile from the railroad station, ton agoodvaihL * -' c ' 8PECIFICAMGSS POE TftE WORK. To be a picket fence 5 felt high, with 'panels 8 feet long, and to be built or-fliefbnuwing material, and in a substantial and workmanlike manner..-Ail lumber to be sawn and fixed without planing. . .. Posts.—To be made of sound ceaar dr white oak lumber, 8 ft« long and 6 inches equare, with caps or aame material 2Si inches thick, projecting one inch, and bevelled ou ton. To be charred and set three feet in the ground,-anff the ground to be well tamped. Fasca Rails.—To be made of Georgia pine, cedar, cypresa or oak, 8 feet long, Ainches wide, and 2 inches thick. To have a tenon on each end 2 q inches long, and 1H inches thick, and mortised into the posts. Items PiaUEra^—To bo ntodheof good G>-on*ia or white pine or cypress, to be * lse( long, 3>4 inches wide and 1X inches thick, and pointed on top. To be fixed with best quality of fence nails, 4 to eagb picket IlQHSja*TA—ToMlRtoet wide tort SUM* to open in centre. Stiles to be made of good Georgia or white pine, 3x4; croas rails and pickets same as in fence. Oars Posts.—To be mage of sous i cedar or white osk limber, 8 tori Sanches long am} 1? inches square, and to haw a cap 3 l i inches thick- projecting 1>4 inches snd bevelled on top. To be charred and set 3 feet in the ground. Hinges.—Hie gates to be hung with strong hook hinges, 20 inches long, and fixed with bolta and screws. Fastenings.—To he fastened at the bottom with hook and Btaple, attached to ftrikin g posts in ground; also a latch and keeper fixed 3 feet from the ground, and good padlocks. Taira Wash.—The entire tome, when fixed, to have one'coat of good lime wash on both sides. The Whole to be done in the best style, according to AgecificaUuns, snd to the aatiafection- of the under signed. Bidders will please ypecify tbe price per lineal fool al which' they propose to derthe woA; will give their fnltsaipea and addresses, and accompany their bids by the written agreement of two reepuuaiUe persons to become their sureties. Bids can be sent lo this office by mail,’ and bidders ire invited to be prefeni at IhpoftauilVof tbemnie. . . T The necessary papers will bo sent by me to the con tractor for signatures, he to furnish stamps. The work.to. be commenced as soon as contnutswre Bids to be marked “Rids for constructing and addressed to the undersigned. ,' - .-. -r.A 1 ! ii e. J3. ?Garun* Brevet Lt CoL and A. Q. M. U. S. Chief Quartermaster District of “ " I will state, tor .the information of there Is q gooff saw mill ri lawton. FOB 84103, 7T*. rvNB MACARTHY GIN, second htoJ. Will be &5ki aheap. " UUARLKS L. COLDY A CO., sep*s **or, Bay auq Abeycorn streets. JEOBOIA. LIBERTY (COUNTY. To all whom it taay concern: Whereas, M«ry E. Bangs snd Z. L. Baggs will ap ply at-rite Conri of Ordinary for Letters of Admin istration on the estates of W. A. Baggs, late of eaid county, deceased: - *, Thews are, therefore, to die and admonish all whom it may oouoern to be and appear before say Court, • to make ohiection (if any they have) on or before the A .ffref Monday in November next, otherwise said let- '“witaSmytTind’Snd official signature thlsJlftL dny'sf September. 188*. w p QntARDKAU, sepltolawlv* o. t- 0. lohnston, Woods & Co., General Cormnts’n Merchants No. 10 Stoddard’s Lower Range, SAVANNAH, GA sepf-tf - S1 TRACY & CO., '■■seosso to D. S. cohew, niutnu and Msaareor . LADIES’ DRESS TBIMlHNQS, OMfAMir 1 PHYR WORSTEDS. AND PARIS 1:4^<- k GOODS. No. 308 Broadway, corner of Duane street, augS-4mo Nnw YorX. Bale Rope. 1 AOO COILS K-WCH JUTE for sale, cheap and good. DARHJd ALUS, Co Pine street, New York. W esley an FEMLE COLLEGE, MACON, QE0R6IA u T’te* TWKWTY-NINTU ANNUAL SESSION opre* A October let, with a complete kacnlty-^fharge Notice. Br, -A.x’olrer far TvUioh md Board, lacludlDg t**U '""*“** ^ Uolita. ftaa nej teOu. Music. w»th >»c perierm. fs.e*»ffif “SfVSfTS’teHte^* ret of OSes V* hoNNELL. * JUasMent due at the tret jonaattonoddreas REMOVAL- + JOSEPH A. ROEERTt; (Late of Coimobos, O*.,)h*o 14 StsteSiffi FW" OKiNTlEO PAPER. fr»i L isfinhffite xi« }> *******^JSSiSP^i Notice. 1 * ’ ' * Ufrf oV siyaNhAB, Hau.ni v: I jNPOBMATtON having been nre ^ 1 that a prsctive^prcvaib umoiJT e4u 4* this community „f -sitting 6 psreon* who have-di«( oi'chol™ , tharingolargs numbers of uegr^',^ * aatemhttea thereby csdai.genng t norice telisrebrgiyen that hereX,^ nif will.be permitted, suj th^Vn a =ucc - ■haters within I hi limit, of Ahaca, ^ C ^ 0I1,4 l within six (6) hours thereafter ^ ^ fiasassraa^fia *■ vioisSionvof the above. c ' a l>o=*cd to uy prderof His Honor, s. • ill EDWARDc. akdeb^v f. T. Mq»A*LAND,U. D-, Health I For Sale. 10FFER for sale my Re,i, leDr extassive grounds, situatai i L ’ 1 I^jS r..“»ble and bcauiifni jari or r! JillHlTlie Hosse is large, ban hos* L. ulent; the Gardens large, produciiveauib"T-'' arranged; the Orchard contains latnya-S * cglleut fruit, ami the Viucyanl ;f,. K , grapes. Tbe water D sbuuonm aim ' The place contains £0 asm*, the IwGdumgte. Btfeels are already uuTj — going up atounfi the place. Apply o. 11 N. J. CBALbOV Tin Or BRADLEV, HILL : 'sepOfi-Tm • i NOTES I>AT1D tt. 1)1 LLOV, Bank] t »ep924f 334 1C AY STREET* G corgia Chemical Wori OK SAVANNAH, CEOUbU. W E ARE NOW PREPARED to supply I with a Siii»er;or Olautl | FADHII.V BOAT, MANUFACTURED AT TH E GEORGIA Cffid WORKS. ’ Forthp Laundry, tt has no -upo lor. lit® In quality, and every box warr. riel f r ig w„m. In use by m:l V faaui'cj la Jj, lug perfect Srttiafaci Ion in ever, ■ cjs , i introduced into the Laundries of ttieKMjellto t * the exclusion of all othe*s Osiers addressed tu the auJ-r.-igaei rj prompt attention. PURSE & THOMAS, agents Georgia memicuwoes bepO lca 117. Bay Street. JOHN!MAW Comer Broiifliton and Mm Offer for sale the following staid GROCJSRIES&I 300 BBlj8 ' ^i-OJR’VariouigndA " ' mp bill*. Purto Rif* and HusouviiS 100 bn's. Clarified Segars. 2U hbls. Crashed au 1 Powdered dip' r " lfiosaclts Rig Coffee. . so mats Java Coffee, loo caddtts'Greea aal BIsekTu’-h 180 boxes heap. SO boxes asserted Candy. Si hhds. Bacqu. 6 lihds. Sugar-cured BaW- 28 packages Leaf Lard. TWrite. sytep- , , so bqlea Aaefirted Yaraa. 38 bales GUUuy^Cbtll. So bales Domestic*. 10,0ft* yards Sea Islind Cotlet 100 lbs. Twine. 26 -boxes Chewing Tobiceo-^ ^| 201 nixes Grant A WUlisau > 20 boxes Cbbicd ChewDie. - ' • -'40,006 Severs, varioas brinii. Together with 4 VtJCC STOCK OF GOODS d . . JolSE, Weahmottor 6,000 bhsh. White Cora, choice. - J~. 9>,OSS both. Feed, do- _ 4,000 bush. pats. Cffioo sates -ttffteSt. 1.000 bales Hay. Sale J E Patton A Blake’s 3TEAMTCVP. ® !! CHARLES L. COLPiT *®J ■ sap28 Cor. Bay and Abegegg Os WANTED. sep25rit nw, -• Book, Card and Job Pri^J jangnBig qhih WediUagA 1 *dy’ li!t I dpLr X> BIIMHeads. Circulare, J 111 Bay street, (News J Bagging’ ft 0tl ‘ CftlAl BUSUrKAGCCG Oil erila, More Boston. D'J.HS sS3*= kC a F " " Hope; \WTS have received * ,^ow^i“ W HOPS. Wbioli w« *e‘* '” w ff S1M3 a meal- *epfil-3t ' Lime. Best R-x-kland LIME p ff. Slft^ sep2T-3t " jsrsssgi, jrdinary ^ 1 Ida belongd'O^ite ^ I-^B^SiSS&mher «d.. ^ •syLlswtea fflWIWN YOUNG MAN from stshhfi, Add rear A Qffito. hTc., witW®* Be anted X° or of t&e ® ty ‘ to t^e biuwn® 8 * P*** -KF i,names: •V’gjJZl